Topic: Lisa Page, Peter Strzok

Grenell's latest declassification a strong hint that Obamagate prosecution will include spying on Trump campaign May 12, 2020 Thomas Lifson The true scope of the Obama administration's abuse of federal law enforcement and national security organs to spy on political enemies is going to come out as part of the Durham investigation.
The crass effrontery of Lisa Page December 11, 2019 Patricia McCarthy Page is asking for financial reimbursement for "the cost of therapy to cope with unwanted national media exposure and harassment" and "the cost of childcare during and transportation to multiple investigative reviews and appearances before Congress."
Lisa Page plays the victim card a week before Horowitz report to be released December 2, 2019 Thomas Lifson In a story that doesn't hold together very well, Lisa Page launches her spin campaign just a week before the Department of Justice inspector general, Horowitz, is to release his report, providing reason to believe she has struck a deal with DOJ prosecutors.
Is Lisa Page singing to Durham’s prosecutors? November 9, 2019 Thomas Lifson There is a fascinating tidbit that suggests a cooperating witness may be helping build the case against the coup plotters
Liz Cheney says Strzok-Page texts 'whole lot like a coup ... could well be treason' May 27, 2019 Thomas Lifson Two words: death penalty. Two more words: plea deal.
Inspector general discovers that Team Mueller scrubbed Strzok and Page text messages during critical post-election period December 14, 2018 Thomas Lifson The Special Counsel's Office (SCO) destroyed a potential treasure trove of evidence about the "insurance policy" Trump-haters Peter Strzok and Lisa Page were implementing asTrump took office and began his presidency.
The stress is showing on Lisa Page's face February 8, 2018 Bruce Thompson A new photo captured by the UK Daily Mail says a lot.
Newly released text messages between Strzok and Page suggest they knew the fix was in on Hillary emails January 22, 2018 Thomas Lifson It is time for a special counsel or at least a grand jury and an aggressive U.S. attorney.